The Cruise of the Thetis: A Tale of the Cuban InsurrectionCollingwood, Harry
History
The Cruise of the Thetis: A Tale of the Cuban Insurrection
Collingwood, Harry
Cuba -- History -- 1810-1899 -- Juvenile fiction; Sea stories
anywhere been raised that any enquiry at all was being made: and with
them Jack returned to the hacienda and restored tranquillity to the
minds of its inhabitants, for it had now been made clear not only that
they might dismiss all apprehension of embarrassing enquiry concerning
the fate of Senor Alvaros, but also that nobody was likely to dispute
Don Hermoso's right to retain his own property.
But no sooner were their minds relieved upon this point than they were
filled with apprehension on another, namely, poor Senora Montijo's
mental condition, which seemed to steadily grow worse. For the first
few months of the unfortunate lady's affliction she had been very quiet,
giving no trouble at all, and appearing to suffer chiefly from complete
loss of memory. But now, just at the moment when Jack and Carlos were
completing their preparations to take the field with the rebel forces, a
change for the worse occurred: her memory returned to her
intermittently, bringing with it the recollection of her daughter's
fate, and then, by some peculiar mental process, nothing would console
the unhappy mother but the presence and companionship of her son and
Jack; and if the lads happened to be both absent when these paroxysms of
revived memory occurred, the poor lady quickly became plunged into a
condition of such abysmal despair and such maniacal violence that she
was for the time being a menace to herself and everybody else. Nobody
but Carlos or Jack seemed to have the power of soothing her, and
sometimes the combined efforts of both were needed: thus it came about
that many months passed, during which the two youths felt themselves
constrained to remain within call, and to devote themselves to the task
of alleviating the misery of the unhappy lady.
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